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Kaoanis are small animated smilies that usually bounce up and down to look like they are floating. Kaoani originate in Japan and are also known as puffs, anime blobs, anikaos or anime emoticons. Kaoani can take the form of animals, foodstuffs such as rice balls, colorful blobs, cartoon characters, etc. Many are animated to be performing a ...
Like her sister, Aika is a natural sadistic character. She mistakes Dino as Maika's boyfriend. Kōichi Sakuranomiya (桜ノ宮 香一, Sakuranomiya Kōichi) Voiced by: Shinki Satō Kōichi is Aika and Maika's older brother who is recognizable from his black hair with bangs parted in the middle. Like his sisters, he is a natural sadistic character.
A robot fairy that looks like Mirmo. Mecamo went on a rampage through the Fairy Kingdom. He then became friends with Mirumo. (First appearance: episode 37) Gyaa (ギャア) A flying creature in the Fairy World who looks like a seahorse. It is named after its cry. Karasurume (カラスルメ) Karasurume looks like a squid and is always crying.
Bakemono no e (化物之繪, "Illustrations of Supernatural Creatures"), also known by its alternate title Bakemonozukushie (化物尽繪, "Illustrated Index of Supernatural Creatures"), is a Japanese handscroll of the Edo period depicting 35 bakemono from Japanese folklore.
A manga adaptation with art by Yūri has been serialized online via Kodansha's Magazine Pocket website since June 2021 and has been collected in nine tankōbon volumes. The manga is licensed in North America by Kodansha USA. An anime television series adaptation produced by Bandai Namco Pictures premiered in January 2025.
Wikipe-tan, a combination of the Japanese word for Wikipedia and the friendly suffix for children, -tan, [1] is a moe anthropomorph of Wikipedia.. Moe anthropomorphism (Japanese: 萌え擬人化, Hepburn: moe gijinka) is a form of anthropomorphism in anime, manga, and games where moe qualities are given to non-human beings (such as animals, plants, supernatural entities and fantastical ...
Susuwatari (Japanese: ススワタリ, 煤渡り; "wandering soot"), also called Makkuro kurosuke (まっくろくろすけ; "makkuro" meaning "pitch black", "kuro" meaning "black" and "-suke" being a common ending for male names), is the name of a fictitious sprite that was devised by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli, known from the famous anime-productions My Neighbor Totoro (1988) and ...
Japanese manga has developed a visual language or iconography for expressing emotion and other internal character states. This drawing style has also migrated into anime, as many manga are adapted into television shows and films and some of the well-known animation studios are founded by manga artists.